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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 02:54 PM
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Email from Lawrence Lessing: Change-Congress.Org vs. Ben Nelson
Edited on Tue Jun-09-09 03:05 PM by flpoljunkie
I'm with my family for some time away, but I wanted to write and share some exciting news.

This week, Change Congress scored a major victory against U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) after he fell victim to what I call "Good Souls Corruption" -- good people trapped in a broken campaign-finance system they refuse to fix.

Ben Nelson probably hates us right now -- or at least me. But that's OK, it was worth it. Here's what happened.

Nelson has received over $2 million from health and insurance interests who oppose President Obama's public health insurance option. Those companies fear competition. 71% of rural voters support it.

Who did Nelson side with? You guessed it -- in May, he sided with the insurance interests against the citizens of Nebraska, calling the public option a "deal breaker."

So Change Congress launched $10,000 of online ads, letting Nebraska voters know about Nelson's special-interest money. We also sent 3,000 direct-mail pieces to Democratic donors throughout the state. This generated state and national news stories for over a week (and apparently freaked Nelson out).

After an intense 11-day battle with Nelson, he's now publicly "open" to the public option -- and yesterday, he made more news by saying he won't join a filibuster of Obama's plan. One of our local supporters even got a personal phone call from the Senator yesterday, during which Nelson tried to explain away his special-interest contributions!


This campaign is a model for our ongoing anti-corruption work. But to replicate this success, I need your help. Can you please consider chipping in to help us take our show on the road?


As Mother Jones nicely put it:

"Maybe the reason members of Congress are responding so defensively is that CC is striking a little too close to home. Apparently members of Congress are shocked by the nerve-the nerve!-of people who tell them that taking huge amounts of money from the industries they're in charge of regulating reeks of corruption."

Exactly right. And we can't stop in Nebraska.

Change Congress has really hit its stride, but shaming politicians for participating in a corrupt system isn't cheap. We're thankful to those who trusted us with their hard-earned dollars in the beginning. But we really need your help now to continue this model around the country.

A democracy is a terrible thing to waste. Yet that is precisely what money in Washington is doing -- wasting this democracy. Together, we can take democracy back.

Thanks for your support,
Lawrence Lessig


Change Congress vs. Ben Nelson:

May 2: Sen. Nelson vowed to oppose President Obama's health care "public option" -- calling it a "deal breaker." (This public option would compete with private insurers in the marketplace.)

May 7: Public Campaign released a report showing Nelson received over $2 million from health and insurance interests who oppose the public option. Meanwhile, 71% of rural voters support it. A clear conflict.

May 28: Change Congress announced $10,000 in online ads and 3,000 direct-mail pieces to Democratic donors in Nebraska, calling out Nelson's special-interest funding. Our campaign was instantly covered in the AP, Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, Roll Call, The Hill, Forbes, and many other places.

Also May 28: Ben Nelson's spokesperson freaked out, issuing a 9-paragraph rant. In it, he denied the existence of an Obama public option and said Nelson never opposed the public option! (See May 2.)

May 29: More media coverage -- including Mother Jones (Lessig's Change Congress Accuses Democratic Senator of Corruption) and NebraskaStatePaper.com (Nelson Is Catching Hell On the Internet...)

May 31: Ben Nelson announces in the Lincoln Journal Star, "I have not closed my mind to any option." Except, "he's opposed to opening the door to choice between a government and a private plan." In other words, he's open to everything except the public option.

June 3: Huffington Post reported Ben Nelson is "open" to the public option "after a week of apparently contradictory remarks at home in Nebraska."

Also June 3: After reading the Huffington Post's story, Ben Nelson personally called the Huffington Post's Ryan Grim to say, "I've always been open to any idea that floated out there, all except one." Which one? Single-payer...which nobody in this debate has been proposing.

June 7: Nelson personally called Nebraska Change Congress supporter Bud Pettigrew. According to the Huffington Post, Nelson told Bud "not to assume that he will oppose such a proposal in a final reform package" and that "he could support cloture on a public plan for insurance coverage even if he opposed the bill itself." Nelson's spokesperson confirmed, "It is true that Sen. Nelson may vote for a public option."

Also June 7: Huffington Post quoted Bud saying Change Congress is "kicking him in the ass right now and he is feeling it" and quoted Change Congress CEO Adam Green saying, "If Senator Nelson supports cloture on the public option, that is welcome news -- and concrete proof that when we call out politicians for siding with their special-interest donors it forces them to be more responsive to their constituents."

http://change-congress.org
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asphalt.jungle Donating Member (792 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 03:06 PM
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1. awesome. that's how you bring about change
you don't sit around whining and hoping someone else does it for you.
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DrToast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 03:19 PM
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2. Thumbs up for CC! They need more support! Rec'd.
Edited on Tue Jun-09-09 03:21 PM by DrToast
Change Congress is fighting over the most important battle today: the money.

I know times are tough, but everyone that can afford it should think about donating to them.
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JimWis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 03:22 PM
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3. Nice job. We need to do that throughout the country. Thanks for
Edited on Tue Jun-09-09 03:22 PM by JimWis
sharing the information.
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Wednesdays Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 04:32 PM
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4. K&R
:kick:
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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 12:08 PM
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5. KICK!
Edited on Thu Jun-11-09 12:09 PM by redqueen
:kick:


I wish the subject line said "BOOBS" or something about how horribly Obama is doing his job and how he's betraying all of us... because this needs to be seen!
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asphalt.jungle Donating Member (792 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 02:40 PM
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6. Yeah the defeatist attitude isn't going to win any battles.
"oh the conservadems" are beholden to their corporate contributors." blah blah. Well they have to answer to their constituents as well. See how uncomfortable Ben Nelson got when the pressure was put on him. It's much easy to complain "oh that's not change I can believe in." As if simply voting meant the work was done. It's much more productive to put pressure on your current representatives and senators than it is to create some mythical progressive replacement in your mind that will never happen. Sometimes these conservadems genuinely believe they can't support certain policies because Obama got crushed in their state, they just need to be reminded that not all these social conservatives are against govt intervention (and some are neither social or fiscally conservative but just didn't want to vote for the black dude).
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ej510 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 03:25 PM
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7. This is how bring change we get active.
Grassroots action is where we build a group of screamers for change. It is time we show dinos it is safe to be progressive. This gives me new found hope.
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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 03:29 PM
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8. Congress will respond if enough of their constituents demand a public option for health care.
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asphalt.jungle Donating Member (792 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 03:33 PM
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9. I believe in putting pressure on the republicants too.
No sense in saying "oh I have a right wing nut job representing me so I'll sit this one out." No let them know how you feel too.
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